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Nitrogen is a
chemical element; it has
symbol N and
atomic number 7.
Nitrogen is a
nonmetal and the
lightest member of
group 15 of the
periodic table,...
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substantia subalbida. Hanc
curiose segrega, est enim sal seri essentiale; seu
nitrum,
cujus causa nitrosum dicitut serum, ****cque tota
abstergedi vis inest....
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thion hudor (lime sulfur). Natron/soda ash/soda –
sodium carbonate. Na2CO3
Nitrum flammans –
ammonium nitrate.
Sugar of lead – lead(II) acetate,
formed by...
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indicating likely cognation in the Gr**** nitron,
which was
Latinised to
nitrum or nitrium.
Thence Old
French had
niter and
Middle English nitre. By the...
- itself");
other sources have Igne
Natura Renovando Integrat Latin Igne
Nitrum Roris Invenitur ("the
nitre of dew is
found by fire")
Hebrew ימים, נור,...
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Taylor and Francis.
Pliny the Elder. "****i.46.(10.)—The
Various Kinds of
Nitrum". The
Natural History.
Pliny the Elder. "****ii.26.—Remedies for Tooth-ache"...
- tale of
familiar type: "The
tradition is that a
merchant ship
laden with
nitrum being moored at this place, the
merchants were
preparing their meal on the...
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Egyptian ntr. The Gr**** nítron (soda, saltpeter) was also used in
Latin (sal)
nitrum and in
German Salniter (the
source of Nitrogen,
Nitrat etc.). The word saleratus...
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mentioned that when some
samples of what was
purported to be
natron (Latin:
nitrum,
impure sodium carbonate) were
treated with lime (calcium carbonate) and...
- bacteria. The name
Nitrobacter derives from the
Latin neuter gender noun
nitrum, nitri, alkalis; the
Ancient Gr**** noun βακτηρία, βακτηρίᾱς, rod. They are...